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‘In Mary Poppins that woman is more of a female entity, somewhere between a witch and a fairy, a gifted enchantress who floats down from the skies, propelled by an open, parrot-handled black umbrella.’

‘There were four ranks a person could be - witch or wizard, mage, enchanter or enchantress, and sorcerer or sorceress.’

‘The title of the opera comes about because the comely and charming Nastasya is considered to be an enchantress, to have magic powers to enchant men.’

‘A Siren is a singing enchantress, part woman and part bird, who lures sailors to their doom.’

‘I started down the road toward the Enchanted Forest, and toward the despicable enchantress that was probably awaiting my arrival.’

‘You both are goddesses and enchantresses, and the three powers you share are thought speak, telekenisis and time travel.’

‘For a second after that revealing instant, the enchantress once again turned her brilliant, captivating smile toward the prince.’

‘Circe was a legendary enchantress in Greek mythology whose charms few could resist.’

‘Elsewhere, various and sundry monsters, sea serpents, dragons and bare-breasted enchantresses were dealt with methodically.’

‘It is the classic tale of a young knight who falls in love with Ondine, the female water-sprite of Scandinavian legend, an enchantress and seductress who is still capable of love.’